[jgmac1106]we use a disclaimer, fokls know they are taking a MOOC, big biz quotes Dave Cormier wrong all the time. The M in MOOC modified Open, as in Massively open, it was never meant to refer to size of class. It took VC money to make that definition.

[jgmac1106]but there will be a disclosure about open data. More personal philosophy, that one url, represents one person, represents one badge.. and you just don't mix up people with measurement even in open classes

jgmac1106I am just working on some writing. I owe [jessklein] a thank you for keynoting so writing a post in my UX of parenting series. This one compares tetthing to the pain of having to add new data processing servers

[dmitshur]Previously, I had to create them manually. Which included like 4 steps (create bare git repo, create issue tracker for it, subscribe myself to its issue tracker, post a “repo created” event to my activity stream). So I wanted to automate it under a single button press.

Loqi[Greg McVerry] Finally realized why educators fell in love with Google+ It was webmentions before we knew what webmentions were.
We all had GAFE, we all had Hangouts, we all used Blogger.
I posted on my blog and it went to my network. Someone commented on my netwo...

petermolnarjgmac1106: the whole store from my side is that I maintain friends/family WordPress sites, and I fear the coming changes - it'll break their familiarity and a hell lot of the plugins. As a result, I started looking at other CMS systems again - initially I did that for myself, when I considered getting off WordPress the first time. At that time grav was without a GUI; it now has one, so I though it might be a very good start for homepag

petermolnarbtw, I remember the reasons why I changed from my own CMS to WordPress a decade ago; interesting to see those reasons fade away from it and manifest themselves in another CMS. (Easy to extend, simple, obvious to use)

chrisaldrich@kevinmarks, any chance that Jason might consider making Brizzly a micropub/microsub client? Given it's history as a multisite posting client (and codebase) and it's current state, it might be a worthwhile project and it certainly had a nice UI to begin with.